stoltz23
Automotive
- Jul 13, 2009
- 3
I am not that well versed on polymers so i am going to try to explain this as best i can.
i am looking for a polymer bushing to replace a rubber bushing in an automotive application. The material must have a very high durometer rating. I also need the material to be able to hold its properties from -30F to 250-300F. I would also like to be able to purchase this material as a liquid resin to keep my manufacturing costs as low as possible. I have looked into polyurethene but have not had any luck finding a resin that i can purchase that is hard enought, will hold up to my temperature requirements, and is not brittle. There are 3 pieces that i need to make. One is a 1" wide cylinder that is pressed inside a metal sleeve. A bolt is then inserted into a hole in the bushing. The other 2 are the same and are put onto a bolt with a washer on each side and a crossmember in between the bushings.
Any advice, links, or other information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
i am looking for a polymer bushing to replace a rubber bushing in an automotive application. The material must have a very high durometer rating. I also need the material to be able to hold its properties from -30F to 250-300F. I would also like to be able to purchase this material as a liquid resin to keep my manufacturing costs as low as possible. I have looked into polyurethene but have not had any luck finding a resin that i can purchase that is hard enought, will hold up to my temperature requirements, and is not brittle. There are 3 pieces that i need to make. One is a 1" wide cylinder that is pressed inside a metal sleeve. A bolt is then inserted into a hole in the bushing. The other 2 are the same and are put onto a bolt with a washer on each side and a crossmember in between the bushings.
Any advice, links, or other information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you